Student Counseling Center

Student Counseling Center

The university experience can be a time of substantial growth for students, filled
with changes, challenges, and new decisions. It is not uncommon for students to experience
periods of trauma, crisis, stress, or confusion. The Student Counseling Center offers
a safe community of mental health care to help Texas Tech students navigate life challenges,
resolve psychological distress, and develop a life-long orientation toward resilience
and mental wellness. Check out the rest of our website to find out how we can help
you! Click here for information about eligibility for SCC services.

Student Counseling Center Walk-In Clinic

No scheduled appointment necessary to initiate services! Walk in to the SCC, fill
out paperwork (this process takes about 30 minutes), and see a counselor for an initial
consultation for approximately another 30 minutes. For more details see the How To Get Started page.

Hours of Operation:

Updates About Our Services

February 5, 2019: The Student Counseling Center is on a two-week wait for individual and couples counseling services. Please consider utilizing the Family Therapy Clinic 806.742.3074 in order to be scheduled sooner. In addition, you may speak to our case
manager, Bobbi Britton-Stroud, about utilizing your health insurance if you would like to see a Lubbock private
practitioner.

Effective 10/1/17, a Missed Appointment Fee will be applied to clients' Student Business
Services accounts following no-showed individual or couples counseling appointments.
In order to avoid this charge, clients must contact the Student Counseling Center
prior to the scheduled appointment times to cancel or reschedule appointments which
they cannot keep. Appointment text reminders are a courtesy and may not be sent for
every appointment. SCC clients are responsible for knowing their appointment times,
regardless of whether they receive text reminders.

Texas Tech Crisis HelpLine

Are you having suicidal thoughts or experiencing a mental health crisis? Call the
Texas Tech Crisis HelpLine at (806)742-5555